Abstract :
Among the many papers dealing with electrical engineering progress in the United States, scheduled to be submitted by American delegates to the World Engineering Congress in Tokio next Fall, are “Extra High-Voltage Transmission,” by J. P. Jollyman and E. R. Staffacher, “Interconnection of Electric Systems,” by Farley Osgood, P. M. Downing, W. E. Mitchell, and E. C Stone, “Re´sume´ of the Stability Problems as Applied to Long Distance Transmission of Power,“ by Charles Le G. Fortescue, “Remote Operating Supervision and Control of Electric Power Stations and Substations in the United States,” by Chester Lichtenberg and Ferdinand Zogbaum, “Economic and Operating Considerations in Railroad Electrification in the United States,” by Dugald C. Jackson, and “High-Tension Cable Specification and Design in America,” by William A. Del Mar.